• Run For Green T-Shirt Design Voting

    VOTE! Not just in November (you should definitely vote then too), but you can also vote today...for this year's Run For Green t-shirt. Community voting is open and runs through Friday, July 26th at midnight. We received 16 great designs from artists around the world. We have narrowed the field to our top five. Go

  • Conservancy Camp: Outdoor Explorers August

    Davidson Village Green 119 S Main Street, Davidson, NC, United States

    At its core, Davidson Lands Conservancy is about protecting the future.  Every acre we conserve, every tree we plant, every greenway we support and every wildlife habitat we protect or restore provides for future generations. To ensure this work continues, we also put great emphasis on education. Teaching and engaging tomorrow's conversationists may be the

  • Wilderness Calling August: Stream Walk

    Westbranch Greenway 11932 Westbranch Parkway, Davidson, NC, United States

    Join Dave Cable on this month's DLC Wilderness Calling adventure to discover the beauty and natural features of the South Prong of the West Branch Rocky River, the stream running behind the Westbranch community. There are fallen logs we will need to climb over and a moderate level of mobility is required. We will be

  • UPDATED WOW Treasure Hunt

    Davidson K8 School 635 South St, Davidson, NC

    Our original date in July got rained out so we have moved to Saturday, August 17th.  Sign-up is open. Don't miss your spot. Trees are true treasures to the ecosystem. They shade our land, reducing temperature by 10 degrees; they clean our air and water; they benefit our mental health.  The Town of Davidson Arborist Andrew

  • 100th Treasure Tree Ceremony

    Davidson United Methodist Churh 233 S Main Street, Davidson, North Carolina

    Join us for a brief ceremony celebrating the 100th Treasure Tree and this milestone achievement by the Treasure Tree program.  We will be recognizing a majestic SILVER MAPLE located in the parking lot of the Davidson United Methodist Church at 233 S. Main Street.  There will be remarks and light refreshments.  Thank you to TRANE

  • WOW September: Where Do Butterflies Go When It Rains?

    Woodland Discovery 8755 Poplar Tent Road, Concord, NC

    Join WOW as we explore the world of butterflies.  We will learn about their life cycles, host plants, how to identify them, and why they are so important. We will be on and off the trail, so wear sturdy footwear.  Bring all your questions for a creative and explorative morning with (hopefully) live encounters with

  • Beaty Park Fall Clean-Up

    Beaty Park 832 Beaty Street, Davidson, NC

    Beaty Park is Davidson's newest park and we continue to work to strengthen and improve this amazing natural space.  As fall comes and the weather gets cooler, we are hosting a service day at Beaty Park.  We want to do an invasive plant species removal, debris clean-up and help the Davidson Garden Club as they

  • Wilderness Calling September: Monarch Fall Migration Hike

    Fisher Farm Park

    Join DLC for our September WILDERNESS CALLING offering. Come learn about Monarch butterfly fall migration by hiking through our very own Fisher Farm Park dedicated wildflower meadow and our very own Fisher Farm Park and Abersham Park dedicated milkweed fields.  Monarch butterflies have the longest insect migration in the world!  Each fall they fly in

  • Run or Volunteer: 19th Annual Run for Green

    The Town Green 119 South Main Street, Davidson, NC, United States

    Come experience the 19th Annual Run For Green...a 5K, 10K and half marathon celebrating the gorgeous Davidson community and the work that Davidson Lands Conservancy does to protect it's open spaces, tree canopy, animal habitats and trails and greenways. This course is a showcase of all of these incredible assets.  We could not be more

  • Ben Sollee Talk and Discount Code

    Cain Center for the Arts 21348 Catawba Avenue, Cornelius, NC, United States

    The Cain Center for the Arts is proud to present the Ben Sollee Trio.  Over the last two decades, Kentuckian Ben Sollee has distinguished himself as multi-faceted creative, blurring the lines between music, tech, and environmentalism and experiential design. As a cellist, songwriter, and storyteller he has toured the globe, sometimes by bicycle, performing his